by Michael Baister | Aug 1, 2022 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, instagram, landscape, lee filters, location photography, long exposure photography, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, sony cameras, sunderland commercial photography
I’ve been meaning to create an image at this location for quite a while (no, not the wet feet image above!). Let me explain. Every time I visit this area, I would look and wonder if the location was worth shooting. So after my trip to Nose Point, I happened to...
by Michael Baister | Jul 8, 2022 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, architectural exterior, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, industrial photography, lee filters, long exposure photography, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, sony cameras, sunderland commercial photography, urban landscape
It’s a two for one deal! Here are two projects. One to compare an old Nikkor shift lens against the modern Nikon PCE (tilt and shift) lens and another job just using the modern lens this time in a slightly difficult situation of shooting up hill and the problems...
by Michael Baister | Jul 3, 2022 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, architectural exterior, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, lee filters, location photography, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, sunderland commercial photography
Apologies if you’re getting a little tired of these Behind the Scenes posts, but hopefully they demonstrate how a multitude of technical kit are configured to create a final commissioned image. Here’s a nice architectural job recently undertaken. This...
by Michael Baister | Jun 13, 2022 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, architectural exterior, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, DaVinci Resolve, film making, Giotto tripods, instagram, landscape, location film making, location photography, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, northeast commercial photography, Sigma Lenses, sony cameras, sony lenses, urban landscape
This stop motion was created as part of exploratory work for the “See us in a new light’ campaign for Newcastle Cathedral. It was shot in Newcastle upon Tyne from the roof of the Castle Keep with three Sony cameras, 1/Sony A6000 and 2/Sony A6300’s – one with a...
by Michael Baister | May 2, 2022 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, analogue photography, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, DaVinci Resolve, elinchrome lighting, film making, godox lighting, lee filters, location film making, location lighting, location photography, location portrait, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography, Sigma Lenses, sony cameras, story telling, street photography, studio photography, studio portrait, sunderland commercial photography
It’s another conglomeration of behind the scenes from recent adventures! In no particular order, above is a bit of RnR between two jobs near Berwick and below there’s a studio bike shoot, a corporate video interview job, a Sony film rig for a personal...
by Michael Baister | Mar 31, 2022 | adobe lightroom, adobe photoshop, benro tripods, commercial photography, commercial photography newcastle, instagram, landscape, lee filters, location photography, location portrait, michael baister photography, newcastle commercial photography, nikon cameras, nikon lenses, northeast commercial photography
Just found out a campaign I was working on has won an award! Woo Woo! Creative Director of The Traveller and the Bear Antonio Bachini, had this to say about the whole thing: “Don’t hire smart people and tell them what to do – hire smart people so they can tell you...